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LostArtist
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01/05/11 at 13:07:28
 
cause I don't know where else to ask, and you all seem very down to earth and knowledgible about bikes and what not

I'm itching to buy a new bike, but I shouldn't but I found this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120666812724&ss...

I currently have a S-50, so I don't need "more power" really I don't. . .   Roll Eyes

but there's something about buell that i like . . .

maintenance costs though would suck, tires, etc. . .    Sad

I kinda want a sportier bike, but not sure what I want really, but not a beginners bike but I won't rule out the honda cbr 250 if I can find one to sit on.  

anyway, go at it, opinions please
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Reply #1 - 01/05/11 at 13:24:55
 
WHY do you want a different bike?  You haven't had the S-50 very long.  Is it something you don't like about the S-50, or just something you do like about the Buell?  I think you'd be nuts, but that's ok.   Wink  

(Now, remember this when I say I want to buy that America I've been drooling over, huh?  LOL)
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Reply #2 - 01/05/11 at 13:36:34
 
I have ridden one of those models. It was quite exhilarating to say the least. To me, the center of gravity seemed high. That coupled with the short wheelbase and steep rake makes for a very nimble machine, very quick to turn. Incredible brakes!You would find it very different from your s-50.  
I was not considering getting one, just trying out a friends. Didn't come away wanting one either.
A Honda VTR 1000 I had seemed  much nicer to me.
An SV650 would be my choice now, maybe even a DL650 if I were to go back to a v-twin. Good examples of the SV are out there for reasonable prices and they can be bagged out with soft luggage for light touring and commuting easily.
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Reply #3 - 01/05/11 at 13:39:30
 
A decent swap of the S50 Cruiser for a "Sportier" Riding Bike (both in performance and ergonomics) IMHO would be Bikes such as either the Kawasaki Versys, ER-6N or the Ninja 650 ... all which use the bullet-proof Kawi 650cc parallel twin, liquid cooled powerplant. Neither of these Kawasakis are a full "lean over" Sportbike (the Versys is very "Standard" in it's seating position), but offer a great combination of Riding comfort and more spirited handling than your typical Cruiser.

The Suzuki Gladius, SV650 and V-Strom similarly fit the bill, but with a 650cc 90 deg. liquid cooled V-twin mill rather than a parallel twin like the Kawi's.

Slightly larger in displacement at 890cc (air-cooled parallel twin) are the Triumph Bonneville line-up ... Classic styling, standard ergos and great performance & handling!
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Reply #4 - 01/05/11 at 14:02:11
 
no, there is nothing wrong with the S-50, except it's red and I like yellow . . ., and painting it would be a pain

the buell is yellow black and grey!!  

and I'm not sure, but because of the styling, and the http://cycle-ergo.com/  I think I can actually ride this thing and touch the ground, at 5'1" my choices of bikes are limited, especially sport bikes, and I get excited when I see one that looks like I can both afford it and reach the ground on them, a suzuki sv650 could be cool too, now that I look at it on the ergo thing. . .  

and there's something about buell I like, kinda like the underdog . . . but maybe that's for a reason, and I don't want like a super super fast agile killer sport bike, just something a bit more than a cruiser, just to feel the difference, I'd end up selling one of them for sure, probably the buell,

I just need to customize the S-50, right now it doesn't feel like my bike, it's great to ride on, just . ..  idk  

me no crazy, nah . . .

this is why I have good impulse control, I never do anything without debating it a lot . . .  drives people and me crazy though.
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Reply #5 - 01/05/11 at 14:12:12
 
I know the urge looking at different bikes.  I'd say most of us do it.  And that's ok.  That's why we share opinions...  

Wonder what the support is on Buell's now, since they aren't making them any more?  I guess it doesn't really matter, as you'd work on it yourself or take it somewhere other than a dealer anyway, but are parts abundant enough?  I know little to nothing about Buell, basically what I've read here on this site, which isn't much!  haha
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Reply #6 - 01/05/11 at 14:48:31
 
also, I just need to ride more on what I got!   stupid weather, it's been threatening rain, then it gets coldish, but not cold enough to keep the liner in my jacket and I hate taking it out and putting it in, just wanna do that once, not a huge pain but enough to bug me
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Reply #7 - 01/05/11 at 16:03:19
 
Motorcycles are TOOLS.  You need different motorcycles for different riding.

My Savage is my City Bike.  It can run the Interstates.
Retiring means I can ride more.  May need a VStar 650, or maybe an 1100.
Sport bikes are for going fast, preferably in the twisties.   If I wanted to ride fast I would had a sport bike.  The Savage grinds pegs.  The Savage is, so I have been told, is better in the twisties than most cruisers.
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Reply #8 - 01/05/11 at 17:29:43
 
me thinks they stopped makin buell..
u may want to check parts sources..
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Reply #9 - 01/05/11 at 17:39:37
 
LostArtist wrote on 01/05/11 at 14:02:11:
. . .   super super fast agile killer =buell,

Roll Eyes
These bikes bring out the hooligan in anyone riding them.
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Reply #10 - 01/05/11 at 17:43:14
 
thumperclone wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:29:43:
me thinks they stopped makin buell..
u may want to check parts sources..

Isn't just a gloryfied Harley ? I would go with a ninja myself,but only the 250 would fit you,it worked for me at 5'7" but just a jump to the 500 and my feet don't touch.
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Reply #11 - 01/05/11 at 17:53:21
 
mick wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:43:14:
thumperclone wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:29:43:
me thinks they stopped makin buell..
u may want to check parts sources..

Isn't just a gloryfied Harley ? I would go with a ninja myself,but only the 250 would fit you,it worked for me at 5'7" but just a jump to the 500 and my feet don't touch.


really? cause I can tippy toe a ninja 500, i'd totally ride one too,  just want something a bit more unique and for a few hundred more I can get something unique, would love a triumph bonneville also but they are still kinda pricey
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Reply #12 - 01/05/11 at 18:27:48
 
Well you could always buy my sm610, I need money for baby diapers and roofing shingles.  Roll Eyes

I think you may have a mild case of Multiple Bike Disorder, and boy does another bike NOT fix it.
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Reply #13 - 01/05/11 at 21:20:14
 
LostArtist wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:53:21:
mick wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:43:14:
thumperclone wrote on 01/05/11 at 17:29:43:
me thinks they stopped makin buell..
u may want to check parts sources..

Isn't just a gloryfied Harley ? I would go with a ninja myself,but only the 250 would fit you,it worked for me at 5'7" but just a jump to the 500 and my feet don't touch.


really? cause I can tippy toe a ninja 500, i'd totally ride one too,  just want something a bit more unique and for a few hundred more I can get something unique, would love a triumph bonneville also but they are still kinda pricey

Sorry Lost I did mean flat foot,tippy toes I can do,or could do.
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Reply #14 - 01/05/11 at 22:46:46
 
A friend of mine, a very experienced rider, had a Buell...  he ended up selling it because of the heat it emitted from the in-frame oil reservoir... burned his leg every ride...
Serious design flaw...
Would not recommend it...

If I had the urge to experience pushing my limits... again,... I'd check out the Ninja 650, or a Duc...
...but,... my lesson is learn't... Huh...
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